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Technology Stocks : Cayenne Software (CAYN) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: G. H. who wrote (970)7/9/1998 12:03:00 PM
From: Z  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1096
 
I guess I am participating in this because misery loves company and being a CAYN share holder has been misery lately. The rumors I have heard is that CAYN was trying to hire someone from RATL as a new CEO. I don't think he wanted the job since nothing has happened yet. Also, like everyone else has heard, they are actively seeking a buyer for the company. It's really disappointing to see a company with such a superior product doing such a poor job marketing it.

There is also a large defense contractor that is going to set a standard through out the company that will account for several million in annual sales. The companies that are still in the running for the contract are supposedly RATL & CAYN.

Time will tell & fortunately I can wait!



To: G. H. who wrote (970)7/9/1998 1:29:00 PM
From: stock talk  Respond to of 1096
 
I went down to Cape Cod for the 4th, just got back home, wish I had stayed what a fu__in mess. I spent most of the morning making calls with out much success. One of the more interesting rumors I was able to dig up was Cayn was in active talks with Sybs. I didn't get the connection between cayn & sybs, but was told sybs had a hugh installed customer base un to which Sybs could sell(install)cayn's tools. Also Sybs wanted to expand into the tools business.

Does any techie know if that would make any sense??

Is it to early to get toasted?? na, I don't think even that will help at this point. I have to believe that Alexander never would of been buying a few months ago at 125% of today price if there wasn't a bail out plan in place to profit on that kind of buy. Hang in there guys.